I have always been fascinated with Asian culture, Japan most of all. I hope to visit, possibly work there one day. I have a few questions for anyone whose been there;
1;How do the Japaneses people, as a whole, feel about Americans? I am aware that politically we are very close, but how do the 'real' people feel?
2; How do the Japaneses people, as a whole, feel about Christianity? Is it treated as a just another religion, or do they have negative/positive feelings about it?
3; How necessary is it to know the Japaneses language?
And about the people themselves.
4; Are they more/less polite that Americans? Do they value certain ideals more than we do in America?
5; In what ways do the 'average' Japaneses male and the 'average' American male differ and in what ways do they act alike?
6; In what ways do the 'average' Japaneses female and the 'average' American female differ and in what ways do they act alike?
I know that people are people, and that no matter where you come from, we are all very similar. But We are shaped by so many things that happen in a countries history, (Civil war, War on Terror, feminist movement,) make us who we are, so obviously countries on the other side of the map will be different in many ways.
I hope no one thinks I'm being raciest or anything, I'm just curious about the people of such an amazing country.